SD-WAN Implementation & Redundancy

SD-WAN Implementation & Redundancy

Pain points

Pain points

Adoption Gaps

More than 95% of enterprises have deployed or plan to deploy SD-WAN, yet almost half (42 %) report they lack integrated security or have no specific SD-WAN security at all. This leaves networks vulnerable.

DIY Complexity

Many firms struggle to build and manage SD-WAN themselves; some businesses lack the staff and have trouble keeping up with technology changes and negotiating with vendors

Need For Resiliency

As reliance on cloud and voice/data grows, outages from single-circuit networks can disrupt operations and erode customer trust.

How Thomson Helps

How Thomson Helps

We design and deploy carrier-agnostic SD-WAN solutions that use active/active circuits, dynamic routing, and automated failover to maximize uptime. Our free audit identifies bottlenecks and security gaps, then we assemble vendor-neutral proposals and document every option so you understand cost, performance, and risks.

We can fully manage or co-manage deployments, ensuring your network delivers 24/7 availability with integrated security and clear, predictable pricing. Throughout the process, we educate your team so you can make informed decisions.

Case Study

Case Study

Our CEO
Our CEO
Our CEO

Multi-Site Enterprise Expanding to New Regions

Client Type:

National logistics company (50+ sites)
National logistics company (50+ sites)
National logistics company (50+ sites)

Goal:

Add 12 new branch locations with redundant internet and SD-WAN integration.

Situation:

The client needed circuits at new branches but wanted all circuits live before opening dates. They procured services from multiple carriers without a centralized project management structure in place.

Hurdles:

  • Carrier availability mismatches: Service maps showed 'available' but local construction was still required.

  • Permit delays: Pole access permits took 60+ days in certain municipalities.

  • No escalation path: Local carrier reps changed mid-project, delaying updates.

  • Billing confusion: Circuits billed before turn up; credits later had to be negotiated.

Outcome:

  • Centralized procurement reduced delays

  • Early route validation avoided false 'ready' locations.

  • Construction credits and SLA credits were recovered post-install.

Takeaway:

Adding sites fast? Why most expansions stall isn’t fiber, it’s coordination. Permits, false availability data, and billing start dates can derail launches unless managed at the carrier level.

Because we work with all major carriers, our only loyalty and transparency is to your expectations, not any vendor.

Let Thomson Technologies simplify telecoms and core infrastructure for your business.

© 2024 Thomson Technologies

Let Thomson Technologies simplify telecoms and core infrastructure for your business.

© 2024 Thomson Technologies

Let Thomson Technologies simplify telecoms and core infrastructure for your business.

© 2024 Thomson Technologies